Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLucy Clarke Modified over 9 years ago
1
Innovative Vector Control Developments from the Research Program for Deployed War-Fighter Protection (DWFP) against disease-carrying insects Graham B. White AFPMB Consultant and DWFP Facilitator TriService PMW @ NAS JAX Feb 2010
2
DWFP is an initiative —$5M/year to develop and validate novel methods to protect US military from threats posed by disease-carrying insects MMoU supplement 2004 : “…U.S. Department of Defense, through the DWFP, to provide funding to the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the United States Department of Agriculture to reinvigorate the mutually beneficial relationship between the two Departments. The DWFP will be executed under the auspices of the Armed Forces Pest Management Board (AFPMB), The program will consist of a noncompetitive funding process for ARS- based research and a competitively funded grants process open to non-ARS scientists.”
3
DWFP Objective “screen, develop, and evaluate new and existing public health insecticides and improve application methods to provide protection to deployed war-fighters from arthropod vectors of diseases”
6
Director Deputy Director Operations Division Contingency Liaison Officer Research Division Research Liaison Officer Information Services Division Information Liaison Officer ACLOEnvironmental Biologist Technical Consultant (DWFP) Navy Rep Army Rep AF Rep Senior Scientific Associate Technical Information Specialist Support (IT, Budget, Admin) SECDEF USD (AT&L) DUSD (I&E) ODUSD (I&E)/EM The Armed Forces Pest Management Board Directorate
7
DoD prior achievements (with USDA-ARS) Aerosol valve with pressurized spray-can system (1941- 43) DDT vs lice, malaria vectors, etc (1943- ) DEET insect repellent (1947- ) SIT population suppression (1949- ) ULV insecticide spray (1970s) BTI biolarvicide (1977- ) Monomolecular layer larvicide (1977- ) Permethrin-impregnated fabrics (1978- ) Lethal Ovitrap for dengue vectors (1997- )
9
DWFP Technical Committee Select & Review Projects / Provide Feedback Lt Col Doug Burkett AFPMB - RLO CAPT (ret) Gary Breeden NMCPHC – Navy Med Ent PM CAPT Stan Cope AFPMB - Director CAPT Mark Beavers AFPMB - CIS COL Russ Coleman USAMMDA – Army COL Scott Gordon USAMRU-K - Army COL Rich Johnson USUHS - Army Col John Putnam Air Force Academy - AF COL (ret) Dan Strickman USDA-ARS NPL#104 Dr. Graham White DWFP Tech Consultant, UFL & USDA
10
Deployed War-Fighter Protection Program Development of New Pesticides and Application Methods to Protect Military Personnel From Biting Arthropods Administered by Armed Forces Pest Management Board Funding: $5M/year + increments − SBIR tax - up to $3M/year to USDA Agricultural Research Service › $1.6M/year for other competitive proposals - Grants up to $250,000/yr for up to 3 years Areas of Emphasis - Novel insecticide chemistries/formulations - Personal Protective Systems - Application Technology - Anticipate DWFP products for wider uses POC: Lt Col Douglas Burkett – douglas.burkett@osd.mildouglas.burkett@osd.mil DWFP Consultant – Dr. Graham White GBWhite@ufl.edu GBWhite@ufl.edu Lesions of dermal leishmaniasis Sand fly Phlebotomus
11
DWFP: USDA-ARS Component: $3m/yr Reinvigorate the traditional role of USDA/ARS in research on public health pesticides for the U.S. military and public sector Program 104 Projects
12
ARS Research at the National Center for Natural Products for the DWFP National Center for Natural Products Research University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), Oxford, MS Natural Products Utilization Research Unit
13
BillMoniqueNeilKellyJimmy PATENT pending “Pesticidal Double Stranded RNA Composition and method of use thereof” Pridgeon, Becnel & Strickman
15
DWFP competitive grants FY04-FY10 : 43 Awards
16
DWFP Accomplishments Four new classes of pesticides Scientific specification of spray equipment Leveraging of $$ through USDA labs State of the art insectary facilities Improved filth fly control (trapping/lures)
17
Adulticides & Applications Etofenprox (Zenivex) ULV regulatory steps by IR4 37 sprayers evaluated (95% of NSN inventory) Thermal fog superior to ULV in desert Diesel-powered silent back-pack sprayer refinement of cage bioassays
18
Uniforms permethrin clothing treatment progress – ABU (USAF): IDA kit provides good treatment – FROG (Marines): long-lasting – FRACU: not long-lasting treated velcro cuff protects sleeve and skin
19
Barrier Systems and Repellents Optimization of residual sprays on vegetation barriers Improved repellent clothing (FRACU challenge) Improving residual insecticide treatment on tents (Camouflage material better - 8 months) Three compounds found better than DEET (ligustilide, diol terpenoids, natural product) Infected mosquitoes less sensitive to repellents Discovery of first stereospecific EAG receptor Spatial inhibitors work against sand flies & mosquitoes
20
New PH pesticides from DWFP Molecular Pesticides - novel modes of action Pyriproxyfen autodissemination by adult mosquitoes Mosquito sterol blocking IGR Chromene and piperidine toxicants Carboxamide QSAR validation New volatile pyrethroids - tox testing 6-pack
21
Novel interventions Commercialization of lethal ovitrap for dengue vectors Insecticidal fly trap – folding/portable for deployment Volatile chemical inhibitors of mosquito biting Attractive toxic sugar baits for adult sand flies Rodent baits for systemic control of adult sand flies and feed-through control of larval sand flies
22
DWFP outreach Multiple symposia at national meetings Military entomologists at CMAVE, CDC Improved relationships/progress with industry Educational opportunities: military entomologists USDA virtual laboratory concept UFL Insect Solutions Center
24
Sede Eliyahu annual leishmaniasis case location 1 3 2 1 2 2007 3 3 5 2 2 1 4 2006 In 2006-7, 18 CL cases were diagnosed. All but one were residents of houses close to the southern perimeter of the kibbutz. 1 2 2008 2 4 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 11 1 In 2008 50 additional cases have been diagnosed, 95% RESIDING ALONG THE PERIMETER FENCE Nov. 16th, 200924COVE, Belek Turkey
25
Sede Eliyahu sandfly barrier, 2009 Nov. 16th, 200925COVE, Belek Turkey
26
DWFP Accomplishments New products in National Stock System Sprayers, Pesticides, Fly Traps > 160 publications in 6 years Multiple patents (6), invention disclosures (6) IR-4 agreement to expedite PH pesticides Increased interaction with other agencies
27
Deployed War-Fighter Protection Program Competitive Grants pre-proposals: 195 submitted FY04-FY10 82 Selected for Full Proposals FY04-FY10 43 Grants funded so far, plus IR-4 and NECE support − PIs: Academia-16, Industry-11, Military Medical Entomologists-14, other Govt-2 − target insects: mosquitoes & general vectors-23, sand flies-16, other flies-4 − methodology: insecticides-18, sprayers-7, other equipment-10, strategies-5, repellents-2 Scientific and Programmatic Review by DWFP Committee Annual DWFP Review Conferences (College Station TX; Gainesville FL; Oxford MS) Patents pending Industry SCAs & licensing EPA approvals
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.